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Ten scenic spots that Anhui tourism must visit.

The top ten tourist attractions in Anhui include Huangshan Mountain, Guangmingding, Luzi Temple, Oriental Painting, Mulifan Village, Luohe River Basin, Hefei Hanhai Polar Ocean World, Gu Jing Winery Museum, East China Rift Valley Scenic Area and Enlong World Wooden House Village.

Huangshan Mountain, a 5A-level scenic spot in China, is a national scenic spot, a demonstration site of national civilized scenic spots, and one of the top ten famous mountains in China, ranking fourth among the top ten famous mountains in China. It is located in Huangshan City in the south of Anhui Province (the scenic spot is directly under the municipal administration) and is a symbol of Anhui tourism. The unique Huangshan Mountain is a national treasure, a miracle of the world and a swan song of nature.

Guangmingding is located in the middle of Huangshan Mountain, with an altitude of1860m. It is the second peak of Huangshan Mountain, and is also called the three main peaks of Huangshan Mountain together with Tiandu Peak and Lotus Peak. The top is flat and high, and you can see the wonders of the East China Sea and the peaks of the West Sea, as well as the alchemy peak, Tiandu peak, Lotus peak, Yuping Peak and Aoyu peak. Because it is high and open, and the sun shines for a long time, it is named Guangmingding.

Two major parks in Anhui

Lingjiatan National Archaeological Site Park is located in Tongzha Town, hanshan county, Maanshan City, Anhui Province, with Yuxi River in the south and Taihu Mountain in the north. With a total area of 2.2 million square meters, it is the largest and most well-preserved central settlement site in the late Neolithic period in the Chaohu Lake basin in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Fanchang kiln site is located in Tiemen Village, Fanyang Town, Fanchang District, Wuhu City, covering an area of more than 880,000 square meters. Discovered in 1954, it is the only large-scale ancient porcelain kiln site (group) in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River dedicated to firing celadon from the Five Dynasties to the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the first stop for the spread of northern porcelain in China, and the leader of early white porcelain production in the south of the Yangtze River. It cast people's aesthetic orientation and value pursuit in the Five Dynasties and the Northern Song Dynasty, and mapped the social outlook at that time. It is the earliest kiln site known to burn celadon in China.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Anhui